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Todd, P.M., and Yanco, H.A. (1996). Environmental effects on minimal behaviors in the minimat world. Adaptive Behavior, 4(3-4), 365-413. More information
   
Blythe, P.W., Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1996). Human simulation of adaptive behavior: Interactive studies of pursuit, evasion, courtship, fighting, and play. In P. Maes, M.J. Mataric, J.-A. Meyer, J. Pollack, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From animals to animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 13-22). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books. More information
   
Todd, P.M. (1996). The causes and effects of evolutionary simulation in the behavioral sciences. In R. Belew and M. Mitchell (Eds.), Adaptive individuals in evolving populations: Models and algorithms (pp. 211-224). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. More information
   
Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1995). The role of mate choice in biocomputation: Sexual selection as a process of search, optimization, and diversification. In W. Banzhaf and F.H. Eeckman (Eds.), Evolution and biocomputation: Computational models of evolution (pp. 169-204). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. More information
   
Todd, P.M. (1994). Artificial death. In C. Schneider (Ed.), Jahresring 41 (German yearbook for modern art) (pp. 90-107). Munich: Verlag Silke Schreiber. (Also in same volume in German, under the title "Kunstlicher Tod," pp. 233-246.) More information
Todd, P.M., and Wilson, S.W. (1993). Environment structure and adaptive behavior from the ground up. In J.-A. Meyer, H.L. Roitblat, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From animals to animats 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 11-20). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books. More information
   
Todd, P.M. (1992). The animat approach to intelligent behavior. Computer, 25(11), 78-81. More information
   
Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1990). Exploring adaptive agency I: Theory and methods for simulating the evolution of learning. In D.S. Touretzky, J.L. Elman, T.J. Sejnowski, and G.E. Hinton (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1990 Connectionist Models Summer School (pp. 65-80). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann. More information
Miller, G.F., Todd, P.M., and Hegde, S.U. (1989). Designing neural networks using genetic algorithms. In J.D. Schaffer (Ed.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (pp. 379-384). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.More information
REVIEWS
Todd, P.M. (1995). Adaptive radiation of alife memes: Review of eight artificial life book/software packages. Adaptive Behavior, 3(3), 349-354. More information
   
Todd, P.M., and Blumberg, B. (1995). Review of D. McFarland and T. Boesser, Intelligent behavior in animals and robots. Animal Behaviour, 49(2), 562-3. More information
   
Todd, P.M. (1994). Unsettling the centralized mindset. Review of M. Resnick, Turtles, termites, and traffic jams: Explorations in massively parallel microworlds. Adaptive Behavior, 3(2), 225-229.More information
   
Miller, G.F., and Todd, P.M. (1994). A bottom-up approach with a clear view of the top: How human evolutionary psychology can inform adaptive behavior research. Review of J.H. Barkow, L. Cosmides, and J. Tooby (Eds.), The adapted mind: Evolutionary psychology and the generation of culture. Adaptive Behavior, 3(1), 83-95. More information
   
Todd, P.M. (1993). Review of S. Forrest (Ed.), Emergent computation: Self-organizing, collective, and cooperative phenomena in natural and artificial computing networks. Artificial Intelligence, 60, 171-183. Also appears in W.J. Clancey, S.W. Smoliar, and M.J. Stefik (Eds.), Contemplating minds: A forum for artificial intelligence (pp. 349-361). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (1994). More information
BOOKS
Griffith, N., and Todd, P.M. (Eds.) (in press). Musical networks: Parallel distributed perception and performance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.